Best attractions and places to see around Jávea/Xàbia include a diverse array of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites along Spain's Costa Blanca. The region is characterized by its prominent Montgó Natural Park, a varied coastline with beaches and coves, and a rich history reflected in its architecture. Jávea/Xàbia offers a blend of Mediterranean charm and natural beauty, making it a destination for exploring both its natural features and historical heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Green Way of Dénia (Vía Verde Dénia-El Verger) is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible routes in the municipality. It follows the old railway line that connected Dénia with Carcaixent (Valencia) and is now an ideal route for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing in a peaceful and natural setting.
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https://www.covatalladadenia.com/en/ The Cova Tallada is a natural jewel on the Costa Blanca. It is a cave at sea level that offers one of the most unforgettable views of nature. The spectacular cave, created by man in the XII-XIV centuries, makes this place a human masterpiece. In addition, the natural pool at the foot of the cave and the incredible arches make this place a must-see for everyone.
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Wonderful view of Javea, and in good weather even as far as Ibiza and Mallorca.
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Good hiking boots with ankle protection, enough water. Small section where there is some climbing (easy)
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When the water level is high - especially at high tide - the cave cannot be entered. Unfortunately 😕 The cave is in the rock, but above it there is more or less solid rubble that could fall down - so be careful 🤕 The route to the cave and the cave are in a nature reserve, registration is required 🙂
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With a bit of climbing you get to the top of the tower.
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An old railway connection developed as a cycle path
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Former railway crossing from Gandía to Denia, now converted into a cycling and pedestrian path in several sections.
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Jávea/Xàbia boasts a variety of natural wonders. You can hike to the Montgó Summit for panoramic views, discover the unique sea-level Cova Tallada (Cut Cave), or visit the Faro de la Nao for incredible cliffside vistas. The region also features diverse beaches and coves like Cala Granadella, ideal for snorkeling, and the Cap de Sant Antoni Marine Reserve.
Yes, Jávea/Xàbia is rich in history. Explore the medieval Windmills of Jávea, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. The 16th-century defensive Torre del Gerro protected the coast from pirates. Don't miss the historic center with its Gothic Church of Sant Bertomeu, which also served as a fortress.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can tackle challenging routes like the ascent to Montgó Summit for spectacular views. For a moderate hike, consider 'La Granadella (Circular PR-CV 354)'. An easier option is the 'Cape San Antonio Windmills Loop'. Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Jávea/Xàbia guide.
Absolutely! Pinosol Park is a great family-friendly green space with a large children's playground. Many of Jávea's beaches, like Playa del Arenal, offer shallow waters suitable for families. For an easy walk, the 'Cape San Antonio Windmills Loop' is a good option. The Dénia to Gandía Greenway is also a flat, well-maintained path suitable for family cycling or walks.
Jávea/Xàbia is famous for its panoramic viewpoints. The Montgó Summit offers extensive views of the coastlines of Denia and Jávea. The Faro de la Nao provides breathtaking cliffside views of the Mediterranean. The Ruta de los Miradores (Route of Viewpoints) along the 25 km coastline includes 15 spots like Cap de Sant Antoni and Granadella viewpoint, all offering spectacular scenery.
Jávea/Xàbia is a hub for water activities. You can enjoy kayaking, diving, snorkeling, and paddleboarding, especially in areas like the Cap de Sant Antoni Marine Reserve and the picturesque Cala Granadella. Boat rentals are also available to explore the coastline from the sea.
The Mediterranean climate makes Jávea/Xàbia enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and cycling. Summers are warm, perfect for water sports and beach activities, though hiking might be more challenging due to heat. Winters are mild, allowing for comfortable walks and exploration.
Yes, Jávea/Xàbia offers various cycling routes. The Dénia to Gandía Greenway is a popular, flat route through orange groves. For more challenging road cycling, you can explore routes like 'Moraira Beach – Xàbia loop'. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Jávea/Xàbia guide or the Gravel biking around Jávea/Xàbia guide.
Jávea's Old Town, also known as the Historic Centre, is a charming medieval labyrinth of cobbled streets and white houses with yellow trim. You can explore the market, the impressive Church of Sant Bertomeu, and the 18th-century town hall. It's a great place to wander and soak in the local atmosphere.
For local culture, visit the Soler Blasco Archaeological and Ethnographic Museum, housed in a 17th-century Gothic palace, to learn about Jávea's history. The Mercado de Abastos (Municipal Market) is a vibrant indoor market offering fresh local produce. For gastronomy, explore the restaurants in the port area (Duanes de la Mar) or the town center to savor Mediterranean cuisine, including paella and fresh seafood.
Beyond the well-known Cova Tallada (Cut Cave), which is partially man-made and features a natural pool, you can also explore Cova dels Orguens, a sea cave popular with scuba divers, accessible from the base of Faro de la Nao. These caves offer unique natural experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Montgó Summit and the Windmills of Jávea. The unique natural beauty of places like Cova Tallada and the diverse coastline with its coves are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities.


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